Wasted alternator generated energy

Sorry if this has been discussed before, I'm not a regular of the site and I have not found anything in a first quick search, if so just direct me to the relevant threads.
Many millions of cars are driving every day with their alternators turning. Unless I'm wrong, once the battery is fully charged the alternator keeps turning but any electricity produced is simply wasted.
If this is correct, I can guess that considering all the internal combustion engine vehicles driving around each day in the whole world, the amount of wasted energy may be very significant.
Has there been any calculation of how much energy is being produced but wasted by this fact?
Is there any project by which that wasted energy could be harnessed and used?
Thanks!

Do you really know what you are saying here? Do you understand electricity well enough to be able to say that?

No I don't, I'm just a layman with limited technical education (I have the diploma of automotive mechanics/electrics, but I never worked on applied mechanics or electrics, my career took a different path).

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I'll just put a finer point on it: an alternator with no electrical load on it creates no mechanical load on the engine. So if the battery is fully charged, the load on the car's engine drops. No wasted power.

I'll just put a finer point on it: an alternator with no electrical load on it creates no mechanical load on the engine. So if the battery is fully charged, the load on the car's engine drops. No wasted power.

But the drive belt is still turning the alternator shaft around, doesn't it?
That's friction at the very least. How does the engine 'know' that the battery is already fully charged? doesn't it keep turning the alternator exactly the same as when the battery was half-charged?

That's also why the voltage regulator is in a car's charging circuit. That's how the car 'knows' when the battery needs charging by the alternator. If the regulator cuts off the exciter current to the alternator, then there is no magnetic field created and no electricity generated by the alternator while it is turning.